Douglas L wrote:
Great set, Bill! You are always blessed with beautiful sunrise/sunset.
We are but not normally for the summers...Forest Fires, Heat and smoke...The sky in the last pix is the only thing real.
Ideally we would have closed the big door in the back but couldn't so crappy skies and a very dull and bright background is all we had. They flew the white tiger in just for the shoot yesterday.
JWilsonphoto wrote:
Go get 'em Bill! Well done!!
Thank you Jim,
F-5's, Played with the Air Force Fire Dept and sprayed some water and got a T33 taking off to the Air Show on the Coast I am going to this weekend.
Bill,
Talk about connections! You got um. Us regular people have to shoot from outside the fence. Great job on the compositions/poses. I'm sure they will be super happy with them too.
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Jeff
jlambros wrote:
Bill,
Talk about connections! You got um. Us regular people have to shoot from outside the fence. Great job on the compositions/poses. I'm sure they will be super happy with them too.
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Jeff
Thanks Jeff, they are very happy and already ordering and I just posted some last night.
My connections are beyond kool, especially the last 7 years, I'm very lucky and blessed.
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Now if you go fly in a plane and have the back door open shooting F-35...Uh, we won't mention any names.
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You've posted some great one's here too Jeff, especially all the tankers...WOW, what a sight to see.
Just received my DJI RS4Pro unit. The main feature that motivated the upgrade is the ability to mount and easily stabilize larger camera (Canon C400). The motors have 20% more power and that can't hurt either. I use the RS3 a lot in corporate video work and with my 777 clients. I'm going to try the RS4 in the air in the near future, that will be the acid test.
I've been so slammed this week that I haven't been able to schedule my R5II lunch with my Canon Buddy, mine might come in before I get to see his........
Mike B and I were both on drone assignments this morning, his was a little more pleasant than the 100 degree blast that I did mine in. We won't have 75 degrees for another couple of months, at any time of the day or night.
JWilsonphoto wrote:
Keep up the great work Bill!
Thanks again Jim,
Have had some help from you and others on here over the years and that is all a big help and the good ole trial and error and as you know I have been fighting that for a while but it's 200% better than last time we talked.
Good example of preparation meeting opportunity Bill, you didn't give up and that's what matters. This is such a wonderful group of people that we have become friends with, we couldn't have orchestrated it any better if we had tried, and it just happened naturally. Trial and error is all part of the drill to get you where things feel right, and things gotta be feelin' pretty good right about now. Good on Ya!
I used a combination of subtle strobe, ambient and a gentle tweak in post to achieve the effect. Might have some impressions re: the R5II toward the end of the week for you.
cs3is wrote:
Ladies hit the town this summer. Keen eyes will be able to spot the rolling shutter mess as i forgot to change it back to EFC.
Now this is intensity and focus!!! Extremely well done!!
Dan
JWilsonphoto wrote:
Another "Legend" begins to take shape.....................
Another hobby Jim?
Love the isolation on the mask!
Any news/images with the new Canon?
Dan